how do I read it then? lol Think some minor folds and the jelly take away from the value? :D
according to this site: http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/stars/1.php#2003 it looks like there were 10Mil printed in the G block. but...
Alrighty, its now in the Costco register. lol
oh alright, thanks. and Lewm, do you work at Subway or something? lol My friend worked there during the school year, so I'd always eat for...
haha yup.
looks like grape. lol i just noticed, from it being scanned it looks like Washington's background is plaid.
here's a picture. its very nice. [IMG] I was just wondering, because if its not worth anything more than 10$ - its going towards lunch tomorrow....
Well, its back baby! I don't know exactely how, but remember this thread about the jelly-stained star note? - well I found it again. Perhaps...
I agree, its a combination. also, good job Jack, on using Wendy's terminology :D
maybe CoinJeweler will post?
No, it does make sense. Instead of spending 1000$ on a 1909-S VDB. you could buy a very nice gold ancient. :D
Well, I collect what I like, or what I think would be fun. For example, Im trying to collect a birth year set - with proof/mint sets from around...
what should you use then? your fingers?
Jack, all you need is a good ol' chisel and hammer.
alright, thanks very much :)
Question for you folks. That Oregon Trail Commemorative Half is a nice looking coin. How much do they typically go for? edit: and what about the...
nice notes!!
Yeah, just the regular folder. You'll have to PM me with details about the Tempe shindig.
haha, if only!
Whitman classic?
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